Going Somewhere Together 2013

Welcome aboard, Transit Riders going somewhere together in 2013!

CARTA East Cooper Connector Bus at Mount Pleasant, SC Waterfront Memorial Park

CAARTA #401 Bus at Mount Pleasant Waterfront Memorial Park

Five Million trips will be made on Charleston County Public Transit this year.  Auto is optional for a new generation & economy evolving new priorities.  The urban, elderly, tourists, disabled, students and people too busy to drive are experiencing smarter, more connected mobility. Transit builds a stronger America and protects the Earth’s environment. Hungryneck Straphangers is organizing an East Cooper community ready to ride!

Image, rightCARTA (Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority) opreates public transit services in the urban core of Charleston County, including most of Mount Pleasant, including Tel-A-Ride Services for the Disabled, Express Bus Commuter Service, The #40 Trans Mount Pleasant Route, #401 East Cooper Connector and the Free Downtown DASH Bus system.

Improved Service Starts in late February

This year East Cooper will get service ever 40 minutes on the #40 Trans Mount Pleasant bus, new #401 East Cooper Connector Service along Coleman Blvd. directly to Downtown and real time uplinked GPS data on bus locations and speed so online Google Transit trip planning moves from when the bus is supposed to come to when it is going to arrive.  Unfortunately regular bus service on the Isle of Palms and Sullivans Island provided by the #402 Island Flex will end, however Tel-A-Ride service for disabled persons living on the Islands will continue.  There is some discussion of operating a seasonal bus service on the Islands in the warmer months and Hungryneck Straphangers will work actively in support of such a plan.

Empower East Cooper Public Transit, Help Hungryneck move ahead!

Ride Smart and Connected- Plan trips online using Google Transit (Video at left), your smart phone, or from the www.ridecarta.com website (Main page, left hand side, top). Assist others by printing out, emailing or posting links showing trips they can make (with real time arrival information transmitted from the buses coming soon). Contract for a discounted trip with CARTA for your school, church or community group.  Buy a discount multiride pass at Kmart, Sea Island Piggly Wiggly or online.

Park Pleasantly, play downtown! Park near home and use transit to reach the free DASH bus system, fun and shopping downtown. Help visitors save hundreds of dollars staying at hotels East of the Cooper while taking the bus to Charleston.

Show the Way– Get your business, school or other group bus schedules and maps for you area.  Request a few from your bus driver while on board, pick up some up at the Mount Pleasant Kmart or Sea Island Piggly Wiggly  or request a larger supply from the CARTA and Tri County Link administrative offices.  Promote available bus routes when you’re hiring employees, advertising, renting or selling real estate to increase your response.  Employers can participate in a new federal program to provide payment for transit use as a tax free benefit.

Improve Everyone’s ride!  Greet your driver. Say hello to other passengers. Thank the driver when you get off the bus.

Get on Board- Join our mailing list or Hungryneck Straphangers Facebook Group for updates on public hearings and advocacy opportunities to improve our routes and stops.  Follow Hungryneck Staphangers on Twitter  or check for our route focused has codes for the #40 Trans Mount Pleasant Route #CARTA40

Start with Stops- Work with your community, government or businesses to get stop shelters erected.  Make walkable and bikable routes to stops available.  See our Start with the Stops Page.

Let’s Talk- Invite us to speak to your group about East Cooper expanding transit system with CARTA and Tri County Link Service reaching Mount Pleasant, Isle of Palms, Sullivan’s Island, Awendaw and McClellenville.  Contact Hungryneck Straphangers  for a presentation.

Image, Right- Tri County Link,  runs public transit to McClellenville and Awendaw, Connecting with CARTA at Oakland Shopping Village (Super Walmart) and Wando HS.  It also operates other routes in rural Charelston, Berkeley and Dorchester Counties.

The Bus is up to U.S.- Get on the mailing list for American’s for Transit, to protect and improve service across the nation, making America more secure and protecting our environment.  Try transit on vacation. Bring the good ideas you discover home to share.

Ride Proud & Loud- Let the people who represent you in government, the businesses you patronize and the organizations you work with know you ride.  Vote for transit and engage candidates about our issues during their campaigns.  See candidates package for SC-1 Congressional Election.  You’re empowered to make transit work for everyone East of the Cooper.  Attend public hearings. Speak up for transit! Make East Cooper transit enabled, not auto dependent!  See our Straphangers Calendar for upcoming events.

Stand Up and Grab a Strap- For full information on all the things your neighbors are doing to improve mobility for everyone East of the Cooper (including those of you still fighting the traffic in your cars) see the main page for Hungryneck Straphangers.

Special National Day of Service Outreach Event, Sat. Jan. 19

Mount Pleasant, SC-  Helping the Mount Pleasant community take advantage of improved public transit services coming to the Johnnie Dodds Corridor later this winter will be the focus of a National Day of Service effort connected to the Presidential Inauguration & Martin Luther King Holiday on Saturday, January 19 sponsored by the Hungryneck Straphangers.

National MLK Day of ServiceVolunteers will gather at the Starbucks near the intersection of Highway 17 and 41 at 9:30 am and then move out to surrounding residential communities and businesses with information about improvements to the CARTA 40 bus service, which will be going from running once an hour to running once every 40 minutes a few weeks later.  Soon this service will also be supported by real time bus location and travel data updates through Google Transit transmitted from the buses, allowing riders to obtain updated arrival times for their bus online.  They also be distributing information on locally proven transit strategies to make businesses more successful at hiring employees and getting costomers and information on the Tri County Link Bus route running from that area to McClellenville and Awendaw.

You can sign up to participate in the event and learn more about the national effort at https://donate.2013pic.org/page/event/detail/wf2 online.  For more information call (843) 870-5299.

You can reach the event location on the CARTA #40 route (Directions from Charleston)  and the Tri County Link Bus from McClelleville/Awendaw.

 

 

Spoleto Sans Auto- Park Pleasantly Play Downtown

Coleman Blvd. 41 CARTA Bus

The Coleman bus (which sometimes runs with a smaller, neighborhood sized vehicle, stopped at the Visitor’s Center Downtown.  New in 2013 it provides direct service to many Hotels where you once had to cross a highway to get to a bus stop.

The Spoleto Season is a great opportunity for East Cooper Residents and Visitors to our area to enjoy the massive art festivals downtown, but a bad time to find a parking space.  Fortunately, CARTA public transit makes “Spoleto Sans Auto” possible, allowing you to park Pleasantly in Mount Pleasant and ride downtown on two CARTA bus lines.  15 hotels are located within walking distance to the #40 bus line which runs directly to the Charleston Visitor’s center and free DASH bus service to most Spoleto venues.  This year, for the first time, you can plan your entire trip, automatically, online using Google transit.  Save money, avoid road rage, skip congestion and never see the inside of a dank parking garage while enjoying art, opera, music, theater, dance and creativity of all kinds.

All these ideas function for local festival goers and tourists in other parts of the region.  You can adjust these Google Transit trips to work for the area you live or are staying in as well.

New in 2013 Bus Tracker now enhances this by allowing you to know when your bus is actually going to arrive, based on GPS data transmitted from the buses.

Park Pleasantly, For Free

Two CARTA services reach downtown.  The #40 Mount Pleasant Bus runs seven days a week making 12 stops between Wando High School and the Charleston Visitor’s Center.  The Express Bus runs Monday through Friday making pickups at Park and Ride lots at Super Walmart on North 17 and K mart on Bowman Road before running downtown to the Visitor’s Center, College of Charleston and MUSC.  The new 41 Coleman Blvd. Bus serves the South side of Mount Pleasant from Ben Sawyer Blvd., down Colemen Blvd and into the City.  The 41 provides service to all the hotels in the area without requiring riders to cross a major highway on foot.

The Basic Fare for the #40 & #41 routes is #1.75.  Transfers are thirty cents.  The Express charges a premium fare, however they’re only a $1 up charge with a transfer.  Children under 6 ride for free.  See the CARTA Fare Schedule for discounts for Senior Citizens, Low Income and Disabled Riders.  Various CARTA discount unlimited ride Bus Passes can be purchased at the Visitor’s Center Downtown, Piggly Wiggly at the Sea Island Shopping Center, Kmart and the Mount Pleasant Visitor’s Center at Waterfront Memorial Park.  The $12 three day pass and $50 Thirty-one  day pass are both excellent values.

A bus driver proudly stands next to a bus stop sign on a beautiful day in sunny Charleston, South Carolina.Google Generated Bus Trip Plans.

You can click the reverse link on the right side of start and stop of your trip to check on the ride home, as well as adjust time and date.  Watch a short video on Google Transit on our routes page.

  • Sea Island Shopping Center to Downtown Charleston.  Nice shelter, convenient drop off.  The new 41 route now goes directly to the Visitor’s Center in Downtown Charleston reaching the end of the line 200 feet from the main DASH hub.
  • Moultrie Shopping Plaza/ Moultrie Middle School  Lots of parking, Direct trip to Downtown Charleston this year.
  • Super Walmart on North 17 to Downtown Charleston  This trip is for boarding the bus on the highway on the opposite side from Walmart.  You can board there and ride around the end of the line at Wando High School and then into Charleston to avoid walking across the highway to the inbound stop indicated here, but you will need to plan to board earlier, at the time listed on the schedule for the Eastbound trip arriving to and departing from this location.  Your return trip will bring you directly back to in front of the Walmart.
  • Town Centre (Market Center Drive) to Downtown Charleston.  The bus stop going into Charleston stops diagonally opposite across the intersection from Verizon.
  • Wando Crossing Shopping Center to Downtown Charleston.  This trip begins from the stop across from Wando Crossing on the Highway.  An improved stop with a shelter is planned for this location in the future.
  • Shelmore BI-LO near I’On to Downtown Charleston.  Great stop with parking and shade for the inbound trip.
  • Whole Foods / Harris Teeter / Houston Northcutt to Downtown Charleston.  Wait in the shade at Starbucks and watch for your bus on bus tracker.  Lots of parking.

At the Visitor’s Center, riders will find an information booth where tickets for Piccilo Spoleto Events can be purchased and convenient bathrooms.  You can also pick up a map for the Free DASH bus service which reaches festival locations throughout the city.

Dash Around Downtown Free

CARTA DASH Bus at Meeting St. Piggly Wiggly, Spring St. Stop

CASH Bus at Spring Street Stop, Charleston, SC

The Free DASH buses, all of which stop at the South end of the Visitor’s Center, run within a block or so of the Dock Street Theater, Gaillard Auditorium, Sottile Theater, Memminger Auditorium. See a map of the DASH system. There is no need to hunt for scarce and expensive parking garage spaces, or struggle with traffic downtown.  Just step off the air conditioned DASH and make a short walk to your destination.  You can use Google Transit to plan your entire trip all the way to your final destination online, then print out a copy or email to friends.  You can also access Google Transit Trip planning on your Iphone, Ipad or Android device using the standard mapping application.  Here is a trip from Wando High School to the Dock Street Theater. (This trip may sometimes include transfer to a non DASH downtown bus for a faster trip with a transfer which costs 30 cents)  You can also take the DASH for free, but it takes slightly longer.  Google is obsessive about speed.

 

Three DASH routes cover downtown.  All are free.  By using DASH,  you never have to backtrack to your car or fight to find a parking garage with empty spaces.

After your performances, you can enjoy sidewalk dining while you watch Valet Parking services charge people to park their cars blocks away beside lots which display “Full” signs to disappointed drivers.  Afterwards, CARTA’s buses stopping at the Vistor’s Center will return you to your automobile parked in Mount Pleasant.  The last bus back to Mount Pleasant leaves the Mary Street Transit Center at 7:38 pm most days.  Sunday service has been increased to once an hour on the 40 since last year.   The #41 doesn’t run on Sunday.

Tips for Tourism Visitors

Visitors can try Spoleto Sans Auto as well since the #40 bus stops near Hotels around the IOP Connector & Hungryneck Blvd. and both the #40 & #41 run through the large hotel Cluster at the East end of the Ravenel Bridge.  You can enjoy Charleston more without ever taking your car downtown.

  • An image of a bland bus stop that is at Hungryneck and Sweetgrass Shopping Center

    Bus stop for 40 on Hungryneck adjacent to BI-LO near Town Centre

     Ride the #40 from Town Center Hotels to Downtown Charleston.  Note that there is a stop on Hungryneck Blvd., South of the BI-LO with a wooden bench (image at right)  There are three hotels here, including the Residence Inn Charleston Mt. Pleasant

    Ride the #40 or #41 from Ravenel Bridge Gateway Hotels to Downtown Charleston.  A great opportunity and value.  Short 24 minute trip downtown from hotel charges which are half of what they are downtown.  Leave your car parked at your hotel in Mt. Pleasant.  This plan is for the Red Roof Inn, but over a dozen hotels are located in this area with rates often $100 a night below downtown.  Enter your hotel’s address to plan your trip.  Also walking distance to Waterfront Memorial Park and Pier; the Ravenel Bridge Pedestrian and Bike Path “Wonders Way,” Patriot’s Point, two major shopping centers  and several inexpensive restaurants.  Another Hotel in this Area is The Best Western Patriot’s Point 

Enjoy the arts without paying to park this year of fighting downtown traffic congestion.  Try Spoleto Sans Auto.

Riders needing assistance can call CARTA Customer Service at (843) 724-7420 or Hungryneck Straphangers at (843) 870-5299.